In an expected move, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that the Ravens have approached the veteran cornerback about a reduction of his 2015 salary. Webb is scheduled to earn $8 million in the fourth year of a six-year deal signed in 2012.

Rapoport reports it's unclear what Webb will decide.

The Ravens won't have an obvious decision if Webb rejects the request. Webb carries a hefty $12 million cap hit for the 2015 season -- the third-highest figure on the team -- though the Ravens would save just $2 million in cap space if they release him before June 1.

Webb, who turns 30 in October, is coming off a season in which a back injury cost him all of training camp and three games of the 2014 season. His play improved after a slow start, but his price tag might no longer be commensurate with his production.